A compound microscope
As you can see, the optical structure is the same, but with telescopes objects are distant whereas in a microscope they are close. So, what distinguishes a microscope from a telescope. Observe it with the magnifying lens: in this way you have obtained a compound microscope. Regulate the p and q distances in such a way that the image becomes larger than the object. Continuing this experiment, if the objective is brought closer to the magnifying lamp object, the image moves away and becomes larger. Therefore the screen was useless. So far there is nothing strange. You can also enlarge the image with a magnifying glass by taking the lens you used for the previous experiment and observing the image behind the translucent screen.